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Do You Have Your Power Back?

LIPA says nearly all residents have had their power restored.

The Long Island Power Authority reported Friday morning that about 10 customers, including a handful in Huntington Station and West Hills, are without power.

It also said, "LIPA has completed restoration for those customers affected by Hurricane Sandy who can safely receive power."

Is your power back? Are there wires down on or near your property? Please tell us in the comments.

Jon Ten Haagen November 17, 2012 at 01:01 pm
Question - If I did not have my power back how would I read this article? Was out for 13 days. There are still a few lines down and poles with cross trees bend or hanging off. You would think LIPA would do a walking tour line by line to make sure...
Pam Robinson (Editor) November 17, 2012 at 01:30 pm
Hi, Jon, the same way, I suspect, as Huntington Patch published for 11 days during the storms without power--hanging out for hours at Dunkin' Donuts, libraries, etc. Quite a number of people contacted us to say they didn't have power.
Sol merced November 18, 2012 at 05:17 am
Yes wires r down...exactly that i was waiting with my kids for the school bus on tuesday about 8:55 am a truck drove by and accidently knock down a wire nearly missing the children that were waiting for the bus...it was scary. A parent yelled out "hey!!!!! "you knocked a cable down"!!!! It was at sage court

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Tuesday about 7am at the intersection of Jericho and 110-I think it was 3 cars with an overturnedRead More silver SUV. Saw it right after it happened-about 7 people were trying to push the SUV upright
Pam Robinson (Editor) June 13, 2013 at 05:13 pm
We've checked with authorities on this and they say there were no major injuries. While we try toRead More get to every serious accident, we're not going to be able to cover everything that happens 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
marie.white92 June 14, 2013 at 09:45 pm
Well it looked bad-glad that the drivers are ok.